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Journal of the Senate of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina 1919

466 SENATE JOURNAL [Session
terest in the State of North Carolina may be commemorated by appropriate
markers," with favorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 1005, a bill to establish a State orphanage
and to provide for destitute and needy orphans, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 462, a bill to amend chapter 276, Public
Laws of 1917, for the cooperative and effective development of rural sanita-tion,
with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 143, a bill to amend chapter 122, Public
Laws of 1911, appropriating $20,000 for buildings, etc., for a reform and
manual training school for colored youths, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 191, a bill to provide the necessary funds to
maintain the work of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, with
unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 349, a bill to appropriate $30,000 additional
to the North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital and to provide $12,500 annually
for two years for the maintenance of the same, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 484, a bill to make appropriation for the
support and maintenance of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture
and Engineering, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 934, a bill to authorize the board of directors
of the State Normal and Industrial College to purchase land, with unfavorable
report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 455, a bill to amend chapter 220, Public Laws
of 1917, relative to printing for the various departments of the State Board
of Health, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 795, a bill to provide for the issue of bonds
to supplement the funds raised by taxation for the purpose of increasing pen-sions
to soldiers, sailors, and their widows, of the Confederate States Army
and Navy, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 63, a bill to provide the Governor with an
emergency fund, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 345, a bill to provide for the administration
of Mitchell Park, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. R. 662, a joint resolution to pay the expenses of
the fuiK"al of the late Charles R. King, engineer of the State's central heating
plant, who died while in service, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. R. 392, a joint resolution providing an appro-priation
for the payment of expenses for home-coming soldiers of the Thirtieth
Division, United States troops, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness: S. B. 382, a bill to reclassify the list of Ex-Con-federate
veterans to increase the amount paid each pensioner, and to change
the administration of the pension law, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 592, a bill to establish a summer school at
or near Asheville for the training of teachers, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 637, H. B. 338, a bill to amend section 4827,
Revisal of 1905, and protect the State property, with favorable report.

466 SENATE JOURNAL [Session
terest in the State of North Carolina may be commemorated by appropriate
markers," with favorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 1005, a bill to establish a State orphanage
and to provide for destitute and needy orphans, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 462, a bill to amend chapter 276, Public
Laws of 1917, for the cooperative and effective development of rural sanita-tion,
with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 143, a bill to amend chapter 122, Public
Laws of 1911, appropriating $20,000 for buildings, etc., for a reform and
manual training school for colored youths, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 191, a bill to provide the necessary funds to
maintain the work of the State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, with
unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 349, a bill to appropriate $30,000 additional
to the North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital and to provide $12,500 annually
for two years for the maintenance of the same, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 484, a bill to make appropriation for the
support and maintenance of the North Carolina State College of Agriculture
and Engineering, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 934, a bill to authorize the board of directors
of the State Normal and Industrial College to purchase land, with unfavorable
report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 455, a bill to amend chapter 220, Public Laws
of 1917, relative to printing for the various departments of the State Board
of Health, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 795, a bill to provide for the issue of bonds
to supplement the funds raised by taxation for the purpose of increasing pen-sions
to soldiers, sailors, and their widows, of the Confederate States Army
and Navy, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 63, a bill to provide the Governor with an
emergency fund, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 345, a bill to provide for the administration
of Mitchell Park, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. R. 662, a joint resolution to pay the expenses of
the fuiK"al of the late Charles R. King, engineer of the State's central heating
plant, who died while in service, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. R. 392, a joint resolution providing an appro-priation
for the payment of expenses for home-coming soldiers of the Thirtieth
Division, United States troops, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness: S. B. 382, a bill to reclassify the list of Ex-Con-federate
veterans to increase the amount paid each pensioner, and to change
the administration of the pension law, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 592, a bill to establish a summer school at
or near Asheville for the training of teachers, with unfavorable report.
By Senator Holderness : S. B. 637, H. B. 338, a bill to amend section 4827,
Revisal of 1905, and protect the State property, with favorable report.